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<FONT color="green">001</FONT>    package cheesymock;<a name="line.1"></a>
<FONT color="green">002</FONT>    <a name="line.2"></a>
<FONT color="green">003</FONT>    /**<a name="line.3"></a>
<FONT color="green">004</FONT>     * Delegate that can be used to override selected methods/properties of a "real"<a name="line.4"></a>
<FONT color="green">005</FONT>     * target. The class provides a "fallback" strategy where methods/properties<a name="line.5"></a>
<FONT color="green">006</FONT>     * will primarily be resolved in the delegate and then in the wrapped target.<a name="line.6"></a>
<FONT color="green">007</FONT>     * &lt;code&gt;WrappingDelegate&lt;/code&gt; can be used in any method where<a name="line.7"></a>
<FONT color="green">008</FONT>     * &lt;code&gt;{@link Cheesy}&lt;/code&gt; accepts a delegate object. Usage:&lt;code&gt;&lt;pre&gt;<a name="line.8"></a>
<FONT color="green">009</FONT>     * <a name="line.9"></a>
<FONT color="green">010</FONT>     * UserObject myObject = createUserObject();<a name="line.10"></a>
<FONT color="green">011</FONT>     * <a name="line.11"></a>
<FONT color="green">012</FONT>     *   // requires cglib, but works with interfaces as well.<a name="line.12"></a>
<FONT color="green">013</FONT>     * Cheesy.mock( myObject.getClass(), new WrappingDelegate(myObject) {<a name="line.13"></a>
<FONT color="green">014</FONT>     * <a name="line.14"></a>
<FONT color="green">015</FONT>     *   // override selected method/properties of UserObject. Any method<a name="line.15"></a>
<FONT color="green">016</FONT>     *   // or property that is not overridden will be invoked on the wrapped<a name="line.16"></a>
<FONT color="green">017</FONT>     *   // delegate 'myObject'.<a name="line.17"></a>
<FONT color="green">018</FONT>     * <a name="line.18"></a>
<FONT color="green">019</FONT>     * });<a name="line.19"></a>
<FONT color="green">020</FONT>     * <a name="line.20"></a>
<FONT color="green">021</FONT>     * @author Martin Algesten<a name="line.21"></a>
<FONT color="green">022</FONT>     */<a name="line.22"></a>
<FONT color="green">023</FONT>    public class WrappingDelegate&lt;T&gt; {<a name="line.23"></a>
<FONT color="green">024</FONT>    <a name="line.24"></a>
<FONT color="green">025</FONT>        /**<a name="line.25"></a>
<FONT color="green">026</FONT>         * Made protected so that it can be accessed in subclass. The name is<a name="line.26"></a>
<FONT color="green">027</FONT>         * prefixed with '_' to make more likely to avoid name clashes with "real"<a name="line.27"></a>
<FONT color="green">028</FONT>         * methods/properties.<a name="line.28"></a>
<FONT color="green">029</FONT>         */<a name="line.29"></a>
<FONT color="green">030</FONT>        protected T _target;<a name="line.30"></a>
<FONT color="green">031</FONT>    <a name="line.31"></a>
<FONT color="green">032</FONT>    <a name="line.32"></a>
<FONT color="green">033</FONT>        /**<a name="line.33"></a>
<FONT color="green">034</FONT>         * The given target will be invoked as a "fallback" strategy if the delegate<a name="line.34"></a>
<FONT color="green">035</FONT>         * doesn't provide an implementation when resolving a method/property.<a name="line.35"></a>
<FONT color="green">036</FONT>         * <a name="line.36"></a>
<FONT color="green">037</FONT>         * @param target<a name="line.37"></a>
<FONT color="green">038</FONT>         */<a name="line.38"></a>
<FONT color="green">039</FONT>        public WrappingDelegate(T target) {<a name="line.39"></a>
<FONT color="green">040</FONT>            this._target = target;<a name="line.40"></a>
<FONT color="green">041</FONT>        }<a name="line.41"></a>
<FONT color="green">042</FONT>    <a name="line.42"></a>
<FONT color="green">043</FONT>    }<a name="line.43"></a>




























































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